Ron Paul - Fighting for Middle Class Americans (Part 1)

Congressman Ron Paul is often referred to as the "Taxpayers' Best Friend" because he has the longest and most consistent record of voting against taxes. Every year, the National Taxpayers Union ranks members of Congress on "every vote that affects taxes, spending, and debt". Since 1997, Congressman Paul has earned the annual "Taxpayers' Friend" award and has ranked in the top 3 among ALL members of the House. No other Representative can claim that.

As President, Ron Paul would fight to repeal the 16th amendment and abolish the income tax. Just imagine, middle class Americans would essentially get a 15-30% pay increase. Imagine what a difference that would make in your life. Imagine what a difference that would make in the lives of your children. Imagine what that would do for the economy. It would be freedom at it's finest - actually allowing you to choose how to save and spend your own money. What a concept!!!

The other candidates, both Democrats and Republicans, make promises about how they will fight for the middle class, but do they really mean it? If that was the case, I would think a lot more candidates would hop on the NO INCOME TAX bandwagon. What better way to fight for the middle class than eliminating the income tax and allowing us to keep all of OUR hard earned money. That's right, the money that WE work day after day to earn, yet somehow the government thinks it has some sort of rightful claim to. Some candidates scoff at the idea and say that abolishing the income tax is not realistic. Under their runaway spending policies, that's probably accurate. Truth is, none of the other candidates WANT to abolish the income tax. They need your money to pay for unconstitutional wars, interventionist foreign policy, entitlements, a welfare state, and interest on a $9 trillion federal debt. So, who's really fighting for you?

The one thing that separates Ron Paul from all of the other candidates is that he understands his role in government. He understands that, when elected, he is there to serve the people - not special interests, not his bank account, and not some self-serving agenda. How many of our other so-called "Representatives" understand this. Sadly, not many. If you've ever had the opportunity to hear Ron Paul speak or meet with him face to face, you know that he sincerely cares about the American people and the crises facing our country. He's not running for President for the power or the money or the fame or the glory. He's running for President to fight for Americans like you and me.
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